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Country Comparison

Singapore vs Spain

A data-driven side-by-side: investment score, economy, business climate, political stability, and tax β€” to help you decide where to invest, incorporate, or relocate.

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Singapore

East Asia & Pacific

Leader
92/ 100Safe
Credit: AAAGDP: $397bn
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Spain

Europe & Central Asia

76/ 100Safe
Credit: NRGDP: $1,582bn

Overall: Singapore ranks higher

Singapore scores 92/100 on our composite investment index, ahead of Spain at 76/100. This blends economic strength, political stability, business climate, financial maturity, and growth outlook. Read the breakdown below to see where each country actually leads.

Category breakdown

95

Economic strength

Singapore leads

74

98

Political stability

Singapore leads

78

96

Business climate

Singapore leads

74

88

Financial maturity

Singapore leads

72

72

Growth outlook

72

Macro snapshot

397

GDP (USD bn)

-1184.6 bn

1,582

3.5%

GDP growth (%)

+1.0 pp

2.5%

$65,000

GDP per capita (USD)

+31720.0

$33,280

2.3%

Inflation (%)

-0.5 pp

2.8%

25.1%

FDI (% of GDP)

+22.3 pp

2.8%

134%

Public debt (% of GDP)

+26.5 pp

108%

5.9

Population (M)

-42.2M

48.1

Singapore β€” strong sectors

  • Trade & Logistics25.0% of GDP94
  • Financial Services18.0% of GDP90
  • Technology12.0% of GDP88
  • Manufacturing21.0% of GDP82

Spain β€” strong sectors

  • Tourism12.0% of GDP82
  • Renewable Energy5.0% of GDP80
  • Automotive4.0% of GDP72
  • Agriculture3.0% of GDP68

Frequently asked

Which is better for investment: Singapore or Spain?

Our composite investment index gives Singapore a score of 92/100 and Spain a score of 76/100. Singapore ranks higher overall, but the right answer depends on your sector and risk tolerance β€” see the category breakdown above.

Is Singapore a safer market than Spain?

Risk classification puts Singapore as safe (Strong fundamentals, stable governance, favorable investment climate) and Spain as safe (Strong fundamentals, stable governance, favorable investment climate).

Which has higher GDP growth: Singapore or Spain?

Singapore is currently growing at 3.5% per year, vs 2.5% for Spain. Singapore has the faster headline growth rate today.

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